However, a close source at the party secretariat, who craved anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the issue, told our reporter that the President told the party to choose between September 6 and 18 to hold the meeting.

I heard the President asked the NWC to choose between September 6 and 18 to hold the NEC meeting. I also doubt if anything serious will be discussed at the NEC other than for the Ganduje-led NWC to give an account of their stewardship in the past one year in office. Constitutionally, the NWC ought to call for NEC meeting to be held at least once each quarter to review the power given to them.

Unlike the last NWC where the party was embroiled in a leadership crisis with (Salihu) Lukman refusing to give the former chairman, (Abdullahi) Adamu, a breathing space, this current NWC has little or nothing to fight over,” the source said. The crucial sessions of the two statutory organs of the party will be chaired by the President and also have Vice President Kashim Shettima, former President Muhammadu Buhari, past and present APC governors as well as former and current Senate Presidents, Speakers of House of Representatives of the party, the National Working Committee and other party stakeholders in attendance.